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Rhee and Robinson Hit the Road to Sell Scott's Educational Vision

Published Thursday, July 14, 2011 2:01 am
Rick Scott and Gerard Robinson
BRADENTON -- If it seems like the walls are moving in on the way our schools are being run, its because they are. As each county district attempts to reign in the fluff and cut out the rust, Tallahassee gets to see it's new Commissioner of Education Gerard Robinson in full swing Friday in Ft Lauderdale, where he and controversial former D.C. schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee (a former Scott advisor) will headline a forum on student achievement.

The education-focused forum is sponsored by Hispanic CREO (Hispanic Council for Reform and Educational Options). The pro-voucher group invited both guests to speak about their experience in the field of strategies that enhanced and expanded school options.

Robinson, straight from his desk as Virginia's Secretary of Education to his seat as Florida's Education Commissioner, is said to be a leader in education reform and innovation, with experience holding educational positions in school districts across the country -- Los Angeles, New Jersey, Milwaukee then to Virginia. He has already gathered criticism for having too little experience in the classroom. One year teaching 5th graders and two years teaching college courses.

 

Michelle Rhee

Rhee, who is also faulted for her limited classroom experience (three years in Baltimore) was quickly hailed as the face of reform when she turned around D.C. test scores. After another brief stint, she left to chase bigger things, advising Scott and founding Students First. However, her legacy has been called into question, as her controversial high-pressure methods were revealed and the validity of her "results" called into question after gross irregularities in tests suggested that they may have been altered after students turned them in. She's gone from the cover of Newsweek and Time to an investigation by the U.S Department of Education.


Soon after Robinson's appointment, Rick Scott announced, "leadership as an experienced education reformer and advocate for school choice and closing the achievement gap is exactly what Florida needs to reach the next level of education reforms that will benefit both our students and the business of our state." There is still a question in the air about when Robinson knew he was picked, when and what Scott said when he called state board member Akshay Desai, the day before the vote, and why Robinson was already in Tallahassee when the vote (that only took 10 minutes to confirm Robinson to the position) was over, as reported by Gradebook.

Robinson's first outing, pumping the public full of school choice, will most likely not be his last. Much of what he learned as a senior research associate for the School Choice Demonstration Project at the University of Arkansas, will be reflected in what he has to show Florida. Whether the current turbulence in Florida's schools can muster what Robinson has in store is yet to be seen. Taking a comb to the tangled process in which he was appointed, might shine some light. If the proof is in the pudding, all Floridians might want to keep an eye on what's for lunch.



Comments:


Fair Warning! P.rick Scott, Michele Rhee and Gerald Robinson have one thing in common Devious Jeb and raking in the bucks from public tax funds. In the Bush family tradition a steady source of tax funds with no accountability is identified and used to their advantage. Silverado S & L, Neil Bush and Broward S & L, Jeb Bush; Ignite Learning, Neil again with Jeb directing the funds. P.rick Scott, Medicare; GHW Bush, banking, pharmaceuticals, petroleum and military the same pattern. Scott?s education vision is not for the benefit of our children it is to line the pockets of these unscrupulous opportunists.

Rhee a conservative has infiltrated the liberal web site Care2 with bogus petitions to glean names to ask for donations to her ?foundation? Students First. Unsuspecting liberals have signed her petitions she in turn uses to show she has public support of her scam collecting donations.
Posted by M. D. Anderson on July 16, 2011
 

Michelle Rhee is the LAST person who should be selling the voucher guff and conspiring with P. Rick Scott to undermine our public school system in FL by privatizing it! The FL Supreme Court 3 times ruled vouchers unconstitutional! Every one of these schemes is taking scarce funding away from our public schools, which historically have not been adequately funded in FL! Michelle Rhee is under investigation for altering test score results in D.C.! And if the new Scott recruit Robinson can't support our public school system in FL, we don't want or need him in that position! We had 8 years of Jeb's attacks on our school system--we don't need more of the same from P. Rick!
Posted by Janis Lentz on July 16, 2011
 

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